Solutions
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Through our DISRP: Digitally Integrated Surgical Reconstruction Platform, we're digitizing the Maxillofacial and Orthopedic reconstructive surgery workflow. This will improve efficiency by providing a realistic 3D representation of the patient's anatomy, which can be manipulated in all directions to illustrate injuries and treatments plans.

Cranial
The recommended solutions for neurosurgery to correct large, medium, and small skull defects, independently of their etiology.
Implant materials: Polyeteretercetone (PEEK), Titanium (Printed, machined, and/or per molded), and Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA).
*FDA Approval Pending
*Not FDA Approved yet
*Not FDA Approved yet
*Not FDA Approved yet
Maxillofacial
This recommended solution for reconstructive surgery like the correction of defects of the Temporomandibular Joint (ATM), post-free flap reconstruction, Condylar Reabsorb, Avascular Necrosis, Failed Procedures, Trauma, Genetic Diseases, etc.
The solution includes Mandibular and Maxillary cutting guides that are necessary according to the case virtual planning.

510(K) FDA
Medical Education
3D printed anatomical models of your patient will be useful for demonstration and training purposes. This solution allows the patient to see their anatomy and understand the procedure that they will undergo.
With this knowledge, the patient will be able to ask the surgeon specific questions about their procedure and not have any doubts about what will happen.


Orthopedics
This solution includes the correction of large, medium and small defects that are tailored to the patient's anatomy. Usually required in trauma and oncologic cases.
*FDA Approval Pending
Scientific Publications
At TECHFIT we believe in producing quality research to further healthcare and technology. We partner with university researchers, engineers, and healthcare professionals for collaborative research.
Learn about our Materials
Learn about the different materials we use for our implants. In each case, the material is decided based on needs and surgeon preference